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AAPG Bulletin, Vol. 90 (2006), Program Abstracts (Digital)

7th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition
Manama, Bahrain
March 27-29, 2006

ABSTRACT: Diagenesis of the Upper Khuff (Permo-Triassic) Formation and Its Impact on Reservoir Characterisation

Arnaud Meyer1, Catherine Javaux2, Marina Sudrie3, Frederique Walgenwitz4, and Enzo Insalaco3
1 Carbonate Sedimentological unit, Total Exploration Production, Pau, 64000, France, phone: (33)(59834068, [email protected]
2 TOTAL, France
3 Structural Geology, sedimentology and Geology Laboratory, TOTAL S.A, Total, Avenue Larribau, Pau, France
4 Total, Pau, France

The Upper khuff carbonate reservoir (Permo-Triassic) is a complex carbonate system with various fine-scale heterogeneities which have a direct impact on the reservoir quality distribution and dynamic behaviour. The porosity distribution and the permeability architecture of the Khuff reservoirs are the result of a complex interplay between depositional controls (facies, texture) and Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit overprints which have had both favourable and unfavourable impacts on reservoir quality.

The complexity of the Khuff poroperm network results from a series of Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit overprinting events including: (1) dissolution, (2) calcite cementation, (3) pore -filling and replacive anhydrite and (4) dolomitisation. Understanding the Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit evolution is, consequently fundamental in better understanding the reservoir heterogeneity and constraining the 3D distribution of Rock-Types.

This paper presents the results obtained from the petrographic and geochemical characterisation of the Khuff Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit products, their stratigraphic distribution and their reservoir impacts. The Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit interpretation has allowed the construction of conceptual Previous HitdiageneticNext Hit models to guide reservoir quality prediction. A particular emphasis has been placed on characterizing the dolomitization processes because each type of dolomite is formed in a specific Previous HitdiageneticTop environment leading to different body geometries and distribution. As some of these dolomites present distinctive reservoir properties (good porosity and very high permeability values), it is essential to evaluate and map the geometry and the extent of the different dolomite bodies to be able to predict the dynamic behaviour of the field.

 

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